materials
NBR
Possesses outstanding resilience and compression set characteristics, making it particularly utilized in the production of O-rings and sealing components
PTFE
PTFE is renowned for its low-friction attributes, accompanied by notable features such as high corrosion resistance, exceptional resilience, and a high melting temperature.
FKM
The fluoro-elastomer, commonly known as Viton, is a synthetic rubber with high thermal resistance.
HNBR
Improved mechanical properties and a higher temperature capability. Suitable for use in rod and piston seals, wiper seals, rotary seals, and static seals.
EPDM
Ethylene-Propylene can be used for sealing phosphate ester hydraulic fluids such as Skydrol.
TPE
The thermoplastic elastomer is a polyester resin available in different hardness degrees.
TPU
Characterised by especially high efficiency. TPU has very high mechanical values including resistance to friction and tearing, very good rebound properties and high gas proof properties.
PTFE
Commonly known by its trade name, Teflon®. Unique properties of PTFE include nonreactivity, hydrophobicity, a low coefficient of friction, and good insulating properties.
FVMQ
Commonly known by its trade name, Teflon®. Unique properties of PTFE include nonreactivity, hydrophobicity, a low coefficient of friction, and good insulating properties.
PA
Features relatively low specific weight, shock and wear resistance, fairly good electric insulation and resistance to solvents, oils, greases and self-extinguishing fuels
POM
A synthetic rubber, based on ethylene-propylene and a third monomer, diene, which enables sulphur crosslinking.
PF
A synthetic material, obtained by a chemical reaction between phenol and formaldehyde, used to impregnate cotton or polyester fibres.